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| LEICESTER
GRAMMAR SCHOOL U18 TOUR TO AUSTRALIA 2002 |
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European Tours - Air |
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| GENERAL
INFORMATION The group enjoyed a three-centre
tour using Sydney, Perth and Cairns
as their bases.
Vibrant and cosmopolitan, Sydney combines glamorous
shopping and alfresco dining with historic sights, golden beaches
and a warm Mediterranean climate. Its relaxed, outdoor lifestyle
centres around one of the most stunning natural harbours in the
world.
Perth is blessed with sparkling beaches and a sunny
climate and has a relaxed, easygoing lifestyle that makes it a superb
city for the visitor. Trips to ‘Rocknest Island’ are
a favourite amongst its visitors.
Cairns is set against a magnificent backdrop of
high mountain ranges covered with lush, tropical rainforest whose
slopes reach almost to the sea. This palm-fringed city is intimate,
yet sophisticated with designer shops and gourmet restaurants; a
perfect contrast to the natural paradise of the Great Barrier Reef.
TUESDAY 16TH JULY / WEDNESDAY JULY 17TH
The group assembled at Heathrow Airport to check in at 20.00 hours
for their 22.30 hours Quantas direct flight to Sydney where they
were met by Burleigh Travel representatives who assisted with the
check in procedure.
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THURSDAY
JULY 18TH
Upon arrival in Sydney, the group were met by Burleigh Travel representatives
and transferred to their accommodation in Sydney’s Darling Harbour.
On arrival at the hotel the group were able to freshen before attending
a welcome meeting whilst enjoying breakfast in Darling Harbour.
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The group then enjoyed the
morning by visiting the AMP Tower in the City centre (pictured left).
Fantastic views across Sydney Harbour and the City were enjoyed before
experiencing the interactive ride, which gave a virtual tour of Australia.
The remainder of the morning and early afternoon was free to explore
their immediate surroundings so they could gain their bearings in
this fantastic location. There was also an opportunity for a photo
session at the Opera House or to enjoy an evening looking around
Darling Harbour.
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FRIDAY JULY 19TH |
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In the morning training sessions
were held for all teams. The rugby players took a 10-minute jog to
Wentworth Park for their session.
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The use of a water based astro pitch was
arranged for the girls at nearby Ryde Hockey club. |
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In the afternoon a trip to
Olympic Park was arranged where the group enjoyed a guided tour at
Homebush, Sydneys Olympic venue, and saw where the gold medals were
won. A full-guided tour of the 100,000-seat Stadium Australia formed
the first part of the tour where the opportunity to have pictures
taken on the medal podium was arranged before moving onto the Aquatic
Centre where the group could swim in the Olympic Pool.
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SATURDAY JULY 20TH
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After an early breakfast the whole group
departed darling harbour and travelled firstly to Santa Sabina College
where the netball players enjoyed their first taste of Australian
Sport. Two matches were played simultaneously. |
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09.00 Hrs - LEICESTER GRAMMAR NETBALL VII 17 |
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Santa Sabina College 25 |
Player Of The Match: Claire Simpson |
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09.00 Hrs - LEICESTER
GRAMMAR NETBALL VII 15
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Santa Sabina College 15 |
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Player Of The Match: Stephanie Post |
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Once the netballers
had enjoyed time with their opposition, where the after match formalities
took place, the short journey to St Patrick’s college was made
for the first rugby match of the tour.
11.30 Hrs – LEICESTER GRAMMAR RUGBY XV 41 v St. Patrick’s College XV 12
Player Of The Match: Matt Lindsay After the fixture was
complete the group enjoyed the after match function which was followed
by a ‘sausage sizzle’. Host families from St. Patrick’s
and Santa Sabina then collected their billets from the school and
the remainder of the day was enjoyed in their company. |
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SUNDAY JULY 21ST
This was a free day where time was spent with host families where
there is no doubt that a valuable insight into Australian culture
was enjoyed and long lasting friendships made. |
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MONDAY JULY 22ND
Host families returned their billets to St. Patricks College and Santa
Sabina College at 08.00 hours. The girls were then transferred to
The Olympic Hockey Centre in Homebush Bay for a training session.
The boys trained at St. Patricks College before returning to their
accommodation in Darling Harbour.
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The Hockey team then departed
their accommodation in Darling Harbour at 13.00 hours and travelled
to nearby Liverpool, arriving at 14.00 hours to enjoy their first
fixture of the tour. |
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15.00 Hrs - LEICESTER GRAMMAR HOCKEY XI 1 V Liverpool U18’s H.C. 7 |
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Player Of The Match: Anna Warne |
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The rugby players were collected by coach and travelled to nearby AR Hurst Field in Sylvania for their second rugby fixture of the tour. |
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18.30 Hrs - LEICESTER GRAMMAR RUGBY XV 41 v Sylvania RFC 12 |
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Player Of The Match: Richard Webster |
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| After the fixtures were completed and time was spent saying goodbye to our hosts, the group were transferred back to Darling harbour. |
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TUESDAY JULY 23RD |
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The early morning was free
until the group checked out of your hotel and departed for the airport
at 10.45 hours for their 12.25 hours flight to Perth, which arrived
at 15.15 hours. On arrival the group were transferred to Corpus Christi
School. The pupils then departed with their billets and the staff
were transferred to their hotel.
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WEDNESDAY JULY 24TH
Parents dropped billets at the school and after a light training session
at Corpus Christi, the Hockey and Rugby teams enjoyed their first
taste of Western Australian Sport. The hockey match was played at
Curtin University; close to Corpus, which is a purpose built hockey
stadium with a water based Astroturf pitch. The rugby match was played
at Corpus Christi’s pitch.
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| 15.00 Hrs - LEICESTER GRAMMAR SCHOOL RUGBY XV 17 V Corpus Christi Principles XV 0 |
| Player Of The Match: Matt Schaff |
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| 15.00 Hrs - LEICESTER GRAMMAR HOCKEY XI 0 V Perth Ladies College 1 |
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| Player Of The Match: Caroline Payne |
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| After the usual after match festivities were completed the group enjoyed a traditional ‘Aussie’ BBQ before returning with their hosts to enjoy a second evening in their company. |
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